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November 8, 2006

Otak wins work in Olympia, Marysville

The city of Olympia selected Otak for improvements to the Harrison Avenue/Kaiser Road intersection. The core of the improvements, estimated to cost $1.2 million, involves constructing a signalized intersection and providing five vehicle lanes on Harrison Avenue.

In Marysville, Otak was selected as a subconsultant on the Sunnyside Boulevard expansion. Otak’s work will involve designing a low-impact development drainage system and a fish-passage culvert, providing bridge scour services and facilitating stream and wetland mitigation.

The project involves crossing both Allen and Jones creeks, as well as coordination with the Tulalip tribe’s restoration of the Qwuloolt floodplain wetlands.

“The growth of multidisciplinary firms really draws attention to how complex engineering, architecture and transportation projects have truly become,” said Dyanne Sheldon, Otak’s natural resources manager.




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